gare du nord to gare de l'est
We are arriving on Eurostar at the gare du nord and going immediately to Reims from the gard de l'est. I assume walking between the two stations is quick easy and safe.
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I suppose you could walk, or you could take the no. 4 metro line toward Porte D'Orleans from station to station.
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clloydmd:
Walking is perfectly safe during daylight. There is a step-free way: Head down boulevard de Denain straight away from the gare du Nord, at the first intersection turn slightly left into boulevard de Magenta. At the next major intersection turn left into rue du 8 mai 1945, which will lead you into the forecourt of gare de l'Est. There is no reason to take the metro: You won't walk less but climb a lot of stairs, not to mention the time you will waste while waiting to buy a ticket. Hope this helps Phil. |
It is a five minute walk. If you take rue d'Alsace, you will have to go DOWN a flight of steps just before Gare de l'Est.
The indications that Phil gave do indeed bypass the steps, but it is a slightly longer route. The walk is perfectly safe at any time of day or night. |
I would add: don't ride the Métro unless it's raining anvils.
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My wife and I negotiated those steps on a rainy December day, with luggage.
Last month, while watching the movie "Emelie" I noticed those same steps featured in the story. |
Thanks everyone
I don't mind a slightly longer walk to avoid stairs. |
The short way is more like TWO floors worth of stairs. I just did this last week. If you ask a local, this is the way they tell you to take. Follow the no stair path. I would NOT take the short way next time even though all I had was a carry on.
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